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Proxemics:The study of the use and perception of space.
Culture:The shared customs and patterns of behavior of a particular group or society.
Business Ethics:The socially accepted moral, principles,and rules of business conduct.
Message:Any type of oral, written, or non-verbal communication that is transmitted by a sender.
Sarcasm:This rarely translates well to other contexts and can be easily misunderstood.
Proactive:Overcoming a barrier by verifying the facts, and getting more information before proceeding.
Dyadic:A group of two.
Mixed Messages:Conflicting perceptions of a message that may result in miscommunication.
Barriers:Problems that can affect the communication transaction leading to confusion/misunderstand.
PIPEDA:Acronym. Includes the information about an identifiable individual.
Non Verbal:communication that does not use words but takes place through gestures, eye contact,etc.
Rhetoric:Use of language to persuade an audience.
Communication:Involves the meaningful exchange of information.
Team Work:The way businesses do business today.
Channel:Communication pathway or medium over which a message travels.
Internal:Type of communication through the channels of an organization.
Libel:A false published statement that is damaging or injurious to a person's reputation.

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The way businesses do business today.

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Conflicting perceptions of a message that may result in miscommunication.

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The shared customs and patterns of behavior of a particular group or society.

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Problems that can affect the communication transaction leading to confusion/misunderstand.

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Any type of oral, written, or non-verbal communication that is transmitted by a sender.

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Communication pathway or medium over which a message travels.

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Acronym. Includes the information about an identifiable individual.

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Use of language to persuade an audience.

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A group of two.

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Type of communication through the channels of an organization.

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Overcoming a barrier by verifying the facts, and getting more information before proceeding.

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Involves the meaningful exchange of information.

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This rarely translates well to other contexts and can be easily misunderstood.

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The study of the use and perception of space.

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The socially accepted moral, principles,and rules of business conduct.

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communication that does not use words but takes place through gestures, eye contact,etc.

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A false published statement that is damaging or injurious to a person's reputation.